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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Hard to close at first but got the hang of it
Rocky
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
No worries about accidents happening
Timothy Bonefas
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023
Keep needles in their place
Yezmin
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023
Safe to use and dispose of needles
Honest opinion
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
Great.
Mrslguerrero
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2022
I got them and fell in love, they are a great small size for like me that inject my medication only twice a week. But my pharmacy provided me with the container and wanted me to use that Instead :( I was sad..
ChrisT
Reviewed in the United States on September 26, 2021
I was nervous about purchasing a non-brand name sharps container after having used the brand name forever. I found on these that the temporary closure is more reliable and easier to use. On the brand name, it would take some finagling to get it to close then it would still often pop open. With these, a simple press of the fingers and it closes securely.The plastic is strong and durable. The lids snap on securely. And, unlike the brand name I’ve been using, the containers when packaged aren’t pushed together so tightly that it takes 45” to separate one. Yes, to separate my 3 brand name sharps, it took me a total of 1 hour and 45 minutes of pushing, pulling, bending, and prying to get them apart. Sore fingers and time I’ll never get back.The size is perfect for me since it fits in the small basket where I keep my insulin syringes used to inject corticosteroids three times a day, the meds, and everything else I need. It holds 60 insulin syringes and 15 plain needles.These sharps containers are a great quality at a great price. I will definitely be purchasing again.
Aquaria
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2021
As a diabetic, I go through the sharps like crazy, between glucose tests and insulin injections. The quart size is just about right for my needs, though. A gallon size would be ridiculous when I don't use that many sharps, and would take up too much space, besides. I have one of these on my bedside table for morning blood sugar tests. Because we got multiple containers with this bundle, I now keep another in the office, for when my husband gives me my insulin pen injections after he gets off work (I'm too much of a wimp to jab myself beyond the blood tests). So it's good to have the containers where we are, rather than us having to go where a container is.There are two openings at the top--one wide for dropping in...whatever, and another where you can twist in the needles and then push them in to avoid getting stuck when removing them from the pen. It takes about 2-3 months to fill up a container with the pen injection needles, and probably 4 months for the bedroom container of blood test lancets, strips and even used bandages that I toss in there, too, to cut down on biohazard products going into my garbage pell mell.The final seal off is as easy as can be: Close the covers until the tabs click into the slot, then dispose of the entire thing as per local ordinance.A great set of containers at a great price. It doesn't get any better than this.
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